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Check out the many internships NASA Ames offers, in fields from marine biology to remote sensing to airborne research.

Students and staff from the SJSU Geofly Lab and the Wilkin Fire Ecology Lab conduct aerial remote sensing and fire modeling in the San Vicente Redwoods for a post-burn fuel management project. Pictured are Julia Gaudinski, Bo Yang, Kate Wilkin, Henri Brillion, Xiangyu Ren, and Melina Kompella.

FireSage

FireSage is designed to equip students with expertise in fire ecology and remote sensing technologies. This 10-week internship program offers a paid opportunity to work on-site at NASA Ames Earth Science Division and SJSU’s Wildfire Interdisciplinary Research Center (WIRC) Geofly Lab and FireEcology Lab.

NASA SARP interns Dorothy Sue Grimmer and Victoria Tran pose for a photo in front of the Dynamic Aviation B200 ahead of their morning research flight on Tuesday, June 13, 2023.

SARP

The Student Airborne Research Program (SARP) is an eight-week summer internship program for rising-senior undergraduates. With access to one or more NASA Airborne Science Program flying science laboratories, students acquire hands-on research experience in all aspects of a scientific campaign.

OCEANOS PI Juan Torres-Perez delivers the opening address of the final presentations to a crowded room at the EcoExploratorio: el Museo de Ciencias de Puerto Rico.

OCEANOS

OCEANOS is a bilingual, oceanography summer internship based out of San Juan, Puerto Rico, with a mission to bring oceanography and STEM opportunities to the Hispanic/Latino community.

The DEVELOP summer 2023 class poses in front of a NASA sign.

DEVELOP

DEVELOP, part of NASA’s Applied Sciences Program, addresses environmental and public policy issues through interdisciplinary research projects that apply the lens of NASA Earth observations to community concerns around the globe.